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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Literacy

AI Tools- Higher Education

Some AI tools listed within this LibGuide may not be available via Brazosport College accounts due to security concerns and state requirements. 


Attitudes of adults in the United States towards artificial intelligence (AI) tools as of November 2023Artificial intelligence tools loyalty in the United States as of November 2023, by brand

Number of artificial intelligence (AI) tool users globally from 2020 to 2030(in millions)


Chatbot CheatsheetStudent Guide for AI Use

Tools

It is important to note that many institutions and education experts are now cautioning against relying solely on AI detection tools due to several concerns:

  • Accuracy issues, including false positives and false negatives
  • Potential bias against non-native English speakers
  • The ability for students to bypass detection using various techniques
  • Ethical concerns about falsely accusing students of misconduct

Instead, many educators and institutions are shifting focus towards:

  • Clear communication about AI usage policies in syllabi
  • Redesigning assignments to be more resistant to AI-generated content
  • Fostering discussions about academic integrity with students
  • Using AI detection results as a starting point for conversations rather than as definitive proof

Overall, while AI detection tools are available, their use in higher education is becoming more nuanced and cautious as awareness of their limitations grows.